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Ifeanyi Emeghara
Ifeanyi Innocenti Emeghara (born 24 March 1984) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a defender. He was deployed equally on the left and the right flank. Club career Partizan After failing to find a club in Italy, Emeghara arrived to Partizan for a trial in January 2003, accompanied by compatriot Oladipupo Martins. They were both eventually assigned to affiliated club Teleoptik. After spending 18 months with the ''Optičari'', Emeghara was promoted to the Partizan first team in June 2004, penning his first professional contract on a four-year deal. He was given the number 16 shirt, previously worn by fellow countryman Taribo West. In his first season with the ''Crno-beli'', Emeghara established himself as the team's first-choice left-back, making 39 appearances in all competitions, as Partizan won the league title with an unbeaten record and reached the knockout stage of the UEFA Cup. In January 2006, Emeghara was transferred to Romanian club Polite ...
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Lagos
Lagos ( Nigerian English: ; ) is the largest city in Nigeria and the second most populous city in Africa, with a population of 15.4 million as of 2015 within the city proper. Lagos was the national capital of Nigeria until December 1991 following the government's decision to move their capital to Abuja in the center of the country. The Lagos metropolitan area has a total population of roughly 23.5 million as of 2018, making it the largest metropolitan area in Africa. Lagos is a major African financial center and is the economic hub of Lagos State and Nigeria at large. The city has been described as the cultural, financial, and entertainment capital of Africa, and is a significant influence on commerce, entertainment, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, and fashion. Lagos is also among the top ten of the world's fastest-growing cities and urban areas. The megacity has the fourth-highest GDP in Africa and houses one of the largest and busiest seaports on the ...
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Berti Vogts
Hans-Hubert "Berti" Vogts (; born 30 December 1946) is a German former professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ... who played as a defender. He played for Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga his List of one-club men in association football, whole professional club career and won the FIFA World Cup with West Germany national football team, West Germany in 1974 FIFA World Cup, 1974. He later managed the national teams of Germany national football team, Germany (winning UEFA Euro 1996, Euro 96), Scotland national football team, Scotland, Nigeria national football team, Nigeria and Azerbaijan national football team, Azerbaijan. Club career Vogts joined the boys' football team of local sports club VfR Büttgen in 1954, at the age of seven, stayin ...
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Cupa României
The Cupa României ( en, Romanian Cup) is a football cup competition for Romanian teams which has been held annually since 1933–34, except during World War II. It is the country's main cup competition, being open to all clubs affiliated with the Romanian Football Federation (FRF) and the county football associations regardless of the league they belong to. Currently, the winner of the competition is granted a place in the UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers and plays the Supercupa României. Most finals have been held at the Stadionul Național (formerly known as "23 August"), and occasionally at other stadiums in Bucharest. During the construction of the new Stadionul Național, the final was staged each year in a different major city of the country. In 2007, the final was held in Timișoara at the Dan Păltinișanu stadium, this being the second occasion when the last game was played outside Bucharest (the first occurrence took place in 1989, when Brașov hosted the e ...
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First League Of Serbia And Montenegro
The First League of Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Прва савезна лига / Prva savezna liga) was the top football league of Serbia and Montenegro, before the country's dissolution in 2006. The league was formed following the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992, effectively succeeding the Yugoslav First League. The league was renamed the Serbia and Montenegro SuperLiga prior to its final 2005–06 season. From 1993 to 1998, the league abandoned the traditional single-league structure, which was used in the first season, and the division was split into two groups; Group A (known as IA) for the top-seeded teams and Group B (IB) for the other teams. Until 1995–96, the bottom four teams of the IA group were replaced with the top four teams of IB after the first half of the season, once all teams have played each other in their respective group twice. From 1996–97, the system of replacing teams in each group mid-season was scrapped and was only applied at the end of the season. ...
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2012–13 Gabala FC Season
The Gabala FC 2012–13 season is Gabala's eighth season and seventh Azerbaijan Premier League season. They started the season under manager Fatih Kavlak, who was sacked on 24 September 2012 following a poor run of results and was replaced by Ramiz Mammadov. Mammadov was himself sacked on 2 April 2013 following 5 games without a win, with reserve team manager Luis Aragon taking over in a Caretaker role. Gabala also competed in the Azerbaijan Cup, entering at the Last 16 stage and beating Qaradağ before being eliminated in the Quarterfinals by Qarabağ. Squad Transfers Summer In: Out: Winter In: Out: Competitions Friendlies Azerbaijan Premier League Results summary Results by round Results League table Azerbaijan Premier League Championship Group Results summary Results by round Results Table Azerbaijan Cup Squad statistics Appearances and goals ...
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2010–11 Liga II
The 2010–11 Liga II was the 71st season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The season started on 28 August 2010 and ended on 4 June 2011. FRF approved the new system with two divisions of 16 teams each, compared to the divisions of 18 teams used last season, thus coming back to the system that was used in the 1953 season, between the 1968–69 season and the 1972–73 season, in the 2001–02 season and in the 2002–03 season. At the end of the season, the top two teams of the series promoted to Liga I and the bottom three places from both series relegated to Liga III. Team changes To Liga II Promoted from Liga III * CF Brăila * Viitorul Constanța * Juventus București * Alro Slatina * ACU Arad * Voința Sibiu Relegated from Liga I * Internațional Curtea de Argeș** * Politehnica Iași** * Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț * Unirea Alba Iulia From Liga II Relegated to Liga III * Baia Mare** * FCM Bacău * Fortuna Covaci * Jiul Petroșani * ...
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2011–12 FC Steaua București Season
The 2011–12 season was the 64th season in the existence of FC Steaua București and the club's 64th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated in this season's edition of the Cupa României, the Supercupa României and the UEFA Europa League. Previous season positions Players Squad information , - , colspan="12", ''Players from YS'' , - , - , colspan="12", ''Players sold or loaned out during the season'' , - Transfers In Out Statistics Player stats , - , colspan="17", ''Players from YS'' , - , - , colspan="17", ''Players sold or loaned out during the season'' , - Petrolul–Steaua match awarded to Steaua 0–3 after it was suspended in the 45+10 minute ...
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2010–11 FC Steaua București Season
The 2010–11 season was the 63rd season in the existence of FC Steaua București and the club's 63rd consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated in this season's edition of the Cupa României and the UEFA Europa League. Previous season positions Players Squad information , - , colspan="12", ''Players buy, sold and rebuy during the season'' , - , - , colspan="12", ''Players sold or loaned out during the season'' , - Transfers In Out Statistics Player stats , - , colspan="15", ''Players sold or loaned out during the season'' , - Goalscorers Key Goal minutes Last upd ...
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2009–10 FC Steaua București Season
The 2009–10 season was the 62nd season in the existence of FC Steaua București and the club's 62nd consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the 2009–10 Liga I, domestic league, Steaua București participated in this season's edition of the Cupa României and the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League. Previous season positions Players Squad information , - , colspan="12", ''Players from Steaua II'' , - , - , colspan="12", ''Players sold or loaned out during the season'' , - Transfers In Out Spending Summer: €1.8 million Winter: €0 million Total: €1.8 million Income Summer: €2 million Winter: €0.37 million Total: €2.37 million Statistics Player stats ...
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2008–09 FC Steaua București Season
The 2008–09 season was the 61st season in the existence of FC Steaua București and the club's 61st consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated in this season's edition of the Cupa României and the UEFA Champions League. Players Transfers In Out Loan out Statistics Player stats , - , colspan="12", ''Players sold or loaned out during the season'' , - Sources: Start formations Starting XI Disciplinary record Competitions Overall record Liga I League table Results summary Results by round Matches Cupa României Results UEFA Champions League Qualifying rounds =Third qualifying round= Group stage =Results= Non competitive matches Staff Management * Manager: Marius Lăcătuș (resig ...
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2007–08 FC Steaua București Season
The 2007–08 season was the 60th season in the existence of FC Steaua București and the club's 60th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated in this season's edition of the Cupa României and the UEFA Champions League. Players Transfers In Out Loan out Statistics Player stats , - , colspan="11", ''Players sold or loaned out during the season'' , - Sources: Competitions Overall record Liga I League table Results summary Results by round Matches Cupa României Results UEFA Champions League Qualifying rounds =Second qualifying round= =Third qualifying round= Group stage =Results= Staff Management * Manager: Gheorghe Hagi (resigned), Massimo Pedrazzini (sacked), Marius Lăcătuș * Assistant managers: Mihai Teja, Ioan Nagy, Massimo Pedrazzini * Goalkeeping coach: Andrei Sper ...
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2006–07 Liga I
The 2006–07 Liga I was the eighty-ninth season of Liga I, the top-level football league of Romania. Season began on 28 July 2006 and ended on 23 May 2007. Teams Eighteen teams played in the 2006–07 season. Four teams were from Moldova, four clubs from Transylvania, one from Dobruja and nine from Wallachia four of them coming from the country's capital city Bucharest. Pandurii Târgu Jiu had been relegated at the end of the previous season but they re-entered Liga I at the expense of Sportul Studenţesc which has been relegated to Liga II due to financial problems. They relegated together with FC Bacău, who finished 16th last season. The other four new teams which gained access to Liga I were Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ and Universitatea Craiova (both winning two of the three series of Liga II), plus Unirea Urziceni (winning the playoff for Liga I) and UTA Arad which bought the place from Liberty Salonta (winner of the third series of Liga II). Venues Personnel an ...
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